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Remote Control (Cont.)

PLAY/PAUSE in TIMESHIFT mode.

Stop in TIMESHIFT mode or exit the REC mode.

 /  : 

Fast reverse and forward key in TIMESHIFT mode.

   /   : 

Jump to previous and next track or chapter in TIMESHIFT mode.

INDEX: 

Teletext INDEX display button.

TEXT / MIX:

 Press to switch between TV and Teletext / Mix mode.

DVD SETUP /   : 

Press to start recording in TIMESHIFT mode.

TV Control in DVD / Media Mode

ANGLE: 

Press the GREEN 

 button  to display the current playback angle; press again to 

toggle between different playback angle codes in sequence. 
NOTE: Selectable playback angle is only available if DVD has this feature.

ZOOM: 

Press to zoom in on picture.

AUDIO:

 Select audio language.

SUBTITLE: 

To display subtitle.

D.MENU: 

DVD disc menu

.

TITLE: 

Press to display the title.

PLAY/PAUSE in DVD / Media mode.

Stop in DVD / Media mode or exit the REC mode.

 /  : 

Fast reverse and forward key in DVD / Media mode.

   /   : 

Jump to previous and next track or chapter in DVD / Media mode.

GOTO: 

Press the RED 

 button to activate the on-screen scroll down menu for editing.

REPEAT:

 Press the YELLOW 

 button to play back a portion automatically (choose between 

OFF / CHAPTER / TRACK / REP ALL).

A-B: 

Press the BLUE 

  button to start the repeat portion from A-B.

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Summary of Contents for FLED32

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual 32 80cm FHD LED LCD TV GVAFLED32 All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 2: ...mation Display 25 Picture Mode 25 Sound Mode 25 Audio Language 25 Sleep Timer 25 EPG Electronic Program Guide 26 PVR and Time Shift Operation 27 Setting up and Connecting a Storage Device 27 PVR File...

Page 3: ...Setup Menu 40 Menu Options in PC Mode 42 Media USB Mode 43 Specifications 46 Wall Mounting Instructions 47 Care and Maintenance 48 Responsible Disposal 49 FAQs 50 All manuals and user guides at all g...

Page 4: ...have all of the accessories supplied with this unit Safety Precautions Put the TV on a stable surface Do not place anything on the TV Do not use the TV with fixtures other than those provided or sugge...

Page 5: ...an the TV Once Clean the TV with soft and dry cloth Safety Precautions Cont 5 The power cord and cables must be properly inserted and protected to prevent people from stepping on them or causing the T...

Page 6: ...ghtening storms or when unused for long periods of time Safety Precautions Cont 6 Do not use spare parts other than those suggested by the manufacturer Using inadequate spare parts can lead to electri...

Page 7: ...rotect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the TV Only use the attachments accessories specified by the manu...

Page 8: ...ld Protected from overheating and away from direct sunlight Away from moisture drips or splashes Protected from excessive dust Do not install this equipment in a confined space such as a bookcase or s...

Page 9: ...DO NOT EXPOSETHIS APPLIANCETO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTIONS These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing...

Page 10: ...10 In the Carton 10 In the Carton Screws and Metal Plate Mini YPbPr Cable All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 11: ...H to scan through channels 5 Press VOL or VOL to increase or decrease the volume 6 REMOTE SENSOR Infrared sensor for the remote control 7 POWER INDICATOR Show red in standby mode show blue when your T...

Page 12: ...cket as shown 12 Antennas Connection To ensure good picture and sound a TV antenna system needs to be installed The antenna system as shown can be sourced from TV equipment shops which will provide se...

Page 13: ...elect YPbPr input source using the SOURCE button on the remote control AV Connection Connect the VIDEO and AUDIO output sockets of the DVD or VCR to the AV IN sockets on the TV using the RCA cable Yel...

Page 14: ...AUDIO socket on the set Select the PC input source using the SOURCE button on the remote control HDMI Connection HDMI connection allows the user to transfer both audio and video control signals throug...

Page 15: ...corresponding decoding functions to decode the signal coming from the TV USB Connection A portable USB device can be connected to the USB socket HD M I1 USB Connection A portable USB device can be co...

Page 16: ...arked ones on the main unit perform similar functions VOL VOL DISPLAY SOURCE CH CH OK OK TITLE HOLD ZOOM D MENU INPUT P MODE PMODE S MODE SMODE FREEZE SLEEP DISPLAY MUTE MUTE NICAM ASPECT SLEEP AUDIO...

Page 17: ...to display the source and channel s information 13 HOLD FREEZE Hold teletext freeze picture or current page 14 SMODE Press to cycle through the different sound settings 15 PMODE Press it to cycle thr...

Page 18: ...nd similarly marked ones on the main unit perform similar functions VOL VOL DISPLAY SOURCE CH CH OK OK TITLE HOLD ZOOM D MENU INPUT P MODE PMODE S MODE SMODE FREEZE SLEEP DISPLAY MUTE MUTE NICAM ASPEC...

Page 19: ...in sequence NOTE Selectable playback angle is only available if DVD has this feature ZOOM Press to zoom in on picture AUDIO Select audio language SUBTITLE To display subtitle D MENU DVD disc menu TITL...

Page 20: ...nd similarly marked ones on the main unit perform similar functions VOL VOL DISPLAY SOURCE CH CH OK OK TITLE HOLD ZOOM D MENU INPUT P MODE PMODE S MODE SMODE FREEZE SLEEP DISPLAY MUTE MUTE NICAM ASPEC...

Page 21: ...eletext Function Teletext or Austext is no longer available nor is there any plan for a replacement teletext service in Australia For more information please visit the websites of the Australian chann...

Page 22: ...ble batteries Remove batteries from the remote control unit if you do not intend to use the unit for a long time When disposing used batteries follow any guidelines for recycling and disposal of batte...

Page 23: ...de of the TV to turn on the power to the TV The power indicator turns from red stand by to blue on The unit will switch to stand by mode and the power indicator turns red TV channel selection then cho...

Page 24: ...on keys to select the desired language then press OK to enter the Channel Tuning screen The default language of this TV is English 5 The TV will start searching channels automatically from the lowest...

Page 25: ...nd Mode Press S MODE repeatedly on the remote control to select your desired sound mode from the five available modes Standard Music Movie Sports Personal Audio Language For some programmers with audi...

Page 26: ...splayed on the screen Use the buttons to select the language and then use the OK Use the buttons to select the country and then use OK button to start searching for all the DTV Radio programs in your...

Page 27: ...t you connect a disk drive to the television for PVR that already contains data It is best to use a newly formatted and dedicated disk for recording PVR File System 1 Ensure the input source is set to...

Page 28: ...s to select the or Hi Speed File System 8 The disk will now format Time will vary depending on the disk size and contents When format is complete the PVR FILE SYSTEM window will be displayed again 9 P...

Page 29: ...elect the appropriate action from th panel above and press OK to operate The icon will be appear when you start to record Time Recorder 0 12 3 4 5 6 178 9 7 2 18 8 5 6 178 9 7 2 18 8 8 8 6 A B1 6 A 1...

Page 30: ...he EPG button then press the YELLOW to display the Schedule List schedule list Press the RED button to delete the channel you have recorded in the schedule Press the YELLOW button to enter the timer r...

Page 31: ...ck will pause the recording will commence in the background To resume playback press button again You can also use to skip thought the buffered content NOTE Whilst you can fast forward through the rec...

Page 32: ...tons to choose your desired value After having set an option press MENU to return to the upper level menu or press EXIT to quit the menu screen directly OSD Menu Structure Navigating through menus Pr...

Page 33: ...nel 1 Press the RED button to delete the current channel 2 Press the GREEN button to rename it ATV only 3 Press the YELLOW button and the keys to move it ATV only 4 Press the BLUE button to skip it 5...

Page 34: ...ntrast then press OK button to enter the Contrast submenu Press buttons to set the picture contrast intensity Press OK button to confirm setting Brightness Press buttons to select Brightness then pres...

Page 35: ...to select Colour Temp then press OK button to enter the Colour Temp submenu Press buttons to change the colour temperature in sequence Cold Normal Warm Press OK button to confirm setting Noise Reduct...

Page 36: ...digital sound output from the COAXIAL connection for connecting a sound system Auto PCM Off Press OK button to confirm setting AD Switch DTV mode only Press buttons to select AD Switch then press OK b...

Page 37: ...p Timer then press OK button to enter submenu You can set the Sleep Timer On to switch off the TV automatically after a certain time Press buttons to select Sleep Time option in sequence Off 10 20 30...

Page 38: ...o On or Off Lock Menu Press MENU to display the main menu Press buttons to select LOCK in the main menu press or OK button to enter Lock System Press buttons to select Lock System then press OK button...

Page 39: ...ss OK button to enter submenu Press buttons to set Key Lock On or Off If Key Lock option is turned On the buttons on side of the TV will not function You can only operate the TV using the remote contr...

Page 40: ...n you switch on the TV main unit t ATV channel when you switch on the TV mum volume value mode locks r OK n er re err r b men r ele ex A r r ex r s Auto OSD Language On Screen Display Play Press butto...

Page 41: ...factory settings Press OK button to confirm setting NOTE Reset will clear all settings and set TV back to default settings Software Update USB Press buttons to select Software Update USB then press OK...

Page 42: ...adjust display size Phase Press buttons to select Phase then press OK button to enter submenu Press buttons to adjust the phase of the picture Position Reset Press buttons to select Position Reset th...

Page 43: ...tart a slide show To button then select Yes or press OK To show the function panel on the bottom of the screen press DISPLAY then press to select the desired selection Press EXIT to return to the main...

Page 44: ...ttom of the screen press DISPLAY then press EXIT to return to the main menu Alternatively use the corresponding buttons on the remote control to select the desired function Media USB Mode Cont 41 Pres...

Page 45: ...c menu previous page Press to select Text then press OK to enter Press highlighting the option you select the centre Press OK to start viewing the text in full screen Media USB Mode Cont 42 Press butt...

Page 46: ...00 1 Viewing Angle 170 H 160 V Backlight Life 50 000 hours Pixel Pitch 0 36375 H x 0 36375 V Response Time 6 5ms HDMI Input 3 Speaker consumption L R 2x6W Voltage AC 100 240 50 60Hz Rated Power consum...

Page 47: ...ting the Device If you are mounting the device please c or further instructions on bracket support and wall support Moun tion 200 mm x 200 mm using screw size M6 not supplied Length of screw should no...

Page 48: ...l to protect your TV against possible damage from lightning or power surges Reinstall your PC video card if the signal source is from your computer Maintaining your TV If you clean your TV carefully a...

Page 49: ...tances that can have a detrimental effect on the environment and human health if disposed of inappropriately Observe any local regulations regarding the disposal of electrical consumer goods and dispo...

Page 50: ...e of furniture that could block the remote control from connecting with the sensor on your TV 2 Have you put the batteries into the remote control the right way to and to 3 Check that the TV is not po...

Page 51: ...figure or change the horizontal or vertical frequency position Poor reception 1 The TV channel you re watching may be having problems Change to another channel and see if the same is happening 2 TV br...

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